As we featured when it launched, Playlister is a clever idea: the idea is that you collect together the tracks that you like from BBC content, and then you can export that playlist to your music player of choice – with the BBC matching the tracks with the databases on the various services.

What makes iTunes unusual compared to the other services is that it is not an “all you can eat” streaming service – and that individual tracks must be bought individually… which means the utility of such an export option might be limited, unless the BBC know something we don’t know about the recent acquisition of Beats Music.